Cause and Effect refers to a relationship of dependence that keep certain events. The reason why an event occurs is called "cause" while the return results of this action is called "effect ". Sometimes a cause can have several effects or an effect may have several causes.
Some indicators of cause and effect are: Due to, as result of, Causing, so, Malthus, among others.
Example:
Adrenaline Excretion
Adrenaline also called epinephrine is a monoamine catecholamine, sympathomimetic derived from the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine and is considered a hormone. In May 1886, William Bates reported the discovery of the substance produced by the adrenal gland in the New York Medical Journal. However, it was identified in 1895 by Napoleon Cybulski, a Polish physiologist. The finding was repeated in 1897 by John Jacob Abel. Jokichi Takamine, a Japanese chemist, discovered the same hormone in 1900, without knowledge of previous discoveries. It was first artificially synthesized in 1904 by Friedrich Stolz.
This hormone is secreted by the medulla of the adrenal glands found at the top of the kidneys, its action is mediated by adrenergic receptors, both type α and β, in addition to acetylcholine released from preganglionic neurons innervating cells secretory release of this important hormone is the response or effect of stress, anxiety, nervousness or alert situations, in turn causing increased blood glucose concentration, increased blood pressure and heart rate, dilation pupil and brain activity; activities that are relevant to the autonomic nervous system.
This hormone is secreted by the medulla of the adrenal glands found at the top of the kidneys, its action is mediated by adrenergic receptors, both type α and β, in addition to acetylcholine released from preganglionic neurons innervating cells secretory release of this important hormone is the response or effect of stress, anxiety, nervousness or alert situations, in turn causing increased blood glucose concentration, increased blood pressure and heart rate, dilation pupil and brain activity; activities that are relevant to the autonomic nervous system.
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